require 'lucid/ast/has_steps' require 'lucid/ast/names' require 'lucid/ast/empty_background' module Lucid module AST class ScenarioOutline #:nodoc: include HasSteps include Names include HasLocation attr_accessor :feature attr_reader :feature_tags attr_reader :comment, :tags, :keyword module ExamplesArray #:nodoc: def accept(visitor) return if Lucid.wants_to_quit return if self.empty? visitor.visit_examples_array(self) do each do |examples| examples.accept(visitor) end end end end # The +example_sections+ argument must be an Array where each element # of the arry is another array representing an Examples section. def initialize(language, location, background, comment, tags, feature_tags, keyword, title, description, raw_steps, example_sections) @language, @location, @background, @comment, @tags, @feature_tags, @keyword, @title, @description, @raw_steps, @example_sections = language, location, background, comment, tags, feature_tags, keyword, title, description, raw_steps, example_sections attach_steps(@raw_steps) end def accept(visitor) return if Lucid.wants_to_quit raise_missing_examples_error unless @example_sections visitor.visit_feature_element(self) do comment.accept(visitor) tags.accept(visitor) visitor.visit_scenario_name(keyword, name, file_colon_line, source_indent(first_line_length)) steps.accept(visitor) skip_invoke! if @background.failed? examples_array.accept(visitor) end end def to_units(background) raise ArgumentError.new("#{background} != #{@background}") unless background == @background # maybe we don't need this argument, but it seems like the leaf AST nodes would be better not being aware of their parents. However step_invocations uses the ivar at the moment, so we'll just do this check to make sure its OK. result = [] each_example_row do |row| result << Unit.new(step_invocations(row)) end result end def fail!(exception) # TODO: This is weak and is in fact just a hack. # This simply makes sure that a scenario outline that encounters # an exception just fails rather than causing a runtime error # and stack trace. end def skip_invoke! examples_array.each { |examples| examples.skip_invoke! } end def step_invocations(cells) step_invocations = steps.step_invocations_from_cells(cells) @background.step_collection(step_invocations) end def each_example_row(&proc) examples_array.each do |examples| examples.each_example_row(&proc) end end def visit_scenario_name(visitor, row) visitor.visit_scenario_name( language.keywords('scenario')[0], row.name, Location.new(file, row.line).to_s, source_indent(first_line_length) ) end def failed? examples_array.select { |examples| examples.failed? }.any? end def to_sexp sexp = [:scenario_outline, @keyword, name] comment = @comment.to_sexp sexp += [comment] if comment tags = @tags.to_sexp sexp += tags if tags.any? sexp += steps.to_sexp if steps.any? sexp += examples_array.map{|e| e.to_sexp} sexp end private attr_reader :line def examples_array return @examples_array if @examples_array @examples_array = @example_sections.map do |section| create_examples_table(section) end @examples_array.extend(ExamplesArray) @examples_array end def create_examples_table(example_section_and_gherkin_examples) example_section = example_section_and_gherkin_examples[0] gherkin_examples = example_section_and_gherkin_examples[1] examples_location = example_section[0] examples_comment = example_section[1] examples_keyword = example_section[2] examples_title = example_section[3] examples_description = example_section[4] examples_matrix = example_section[5] examples_table = OutlineTable.new(examples_matrix, self) ex = Examples.new(examples_location, examples_comment, examples_keyword, examples_title, examples_description, examples_table) ex.gherkin_statement(gherkin_examples) ex end def steps @steps ||= StepCollection.new(@raw_steps) end def raise_missing_examples_error raise MissingExamples, "Missing Example section for Scenario Outline at #{@location}." end MissingExamples = Class.new(StandardError) end end end